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C W A EEST? N Grade 7 First rowaCL to H J J Embody J ihftmey, C Andrews , R Seeley, Richards , J Wi lliams H Krauss , Ives,J Blinn F Cook, R Mix, A lageneder, T Brewer E Halsey X 5,5 4,,,, aagf I SEVENTH GRAD! We started the school year with thirty five in our group Several changes have since taken place Peggy Makosky moved to Buffalo, Ruth Herrala moved to Owego, and Harold Allen dropped out of school In 0ctober,Floyd LaDue came tous from Newark Valley and Alfred Wageneder moved here from New York City in February We have had two sets of officers for our class For the first semester Jack Williams was president, Wendell Richards vice presi dent, Juanita Waters secretary, and Jean Whitney treasurer Janice Embody was elected president for the second semester, with Walter Doane as vice president, Connie Hilbert as secretary, and Charles Andrews as treasurer Several parties were arranged by the officers during the year, and programs for class homeroom meetings were developed ia. EIGHTH GRADE Thirty two pupils entered the eighth grade last September with Miss Gooding as supervisor Since then four of our boys have left us, Laurence Van Etten and AlexZaruba are now attending other schools Lester Starkweather and Arthur Hager have left school and Elnora Heffron has become a member of our class, making our present membership twenty nine K Grade B First Igwzll t r D C Bower, D arrows E Heffron B Ferris G Andrews, E Vergsson, H Sims, R. Hollenbeok, E Quick, Second row: D Kelsey, K. Rice, S. Slnde, J.'C:er- bough, D. llsmxing, L. lloore, G. Rob erts, ll. Thomas, D. Knight, lliu Gooding, Fourth rowgP. Anderson, I, seaubsek, 'P.'i'sT-'AT F. Bruckner, F. Estelle, A. Green, R. lagstaff, L. Llddlok, I. lbllele, H. Mix. At the beginning of the year we had a homeroom meeting, during which our class officers were elected President, Peter Ward, secretary, Frank Brucknak, and treasurer, Norman Sul l ivan At the Halloween party we put on a drama for which we won a prize of candy kisses We had a Christmas and a Valentine party Refreshments were served both times We have been quite an active class .. .L X 0 i-. a o e g O U Q W. o , u R. T' - . - , Q , Q . C X l X , XXXX Q, X 6411? 1 4233, . -ek 7,5 .ks - ,sn -4 X - - - - i 1 4 . - e - , , N X Y 1 . 5 xb- X K ni f .1-1-? Q -'ci'-Q?-I I o O l U n 0 0 0 1 0 Cesterline E O'Connor, P Vergason Second row: R Slate, J Doane, E Sulllvan J Waters B Ahart Mr Hilbert, R Kelsey, 'Baird row: V Harris, K Johnson, I Uoane, C Sehoneman, E Scgesny, J Anderson F LaDue, M Kilpatrick, E Storm, XX f
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Q owes :SQ X Grade 4 Front Ronfl., to RJ L. Ferris, l.' RoB1'nson, D. Fessenden,D. Fessenden, J. Chrysler, B. Barron, B. Hanley, H. Hubbard, E. Bovey, J. Shaylor, H. Wolfe, Second Ron L. Nickerson, I, Warner, L. HaF::rdt, L. Jordan, B, Howard, C. Moshier, E. Hurd, W. Pi- anoei, J, Acenowr, J. Hollenbeck, C. Williams, Third Ron G. Thomas, R, Kirk, E. Fergusonn. Moshior, C.El- tells, A Moore, G Moore, C White, D Dome. D Manley, J Bastam, I. Foote Absent, E Legge, Y Dqnfmig Grade 5 Front ron!! Ferris, B Rutledge, A 535311 c Benjamin, x Hyde, B And revs, I. Barrows, P Wlutney, I Ver gason, Second rovnD Hollenbeck, J Oltz, J loo:-eZ'Yrs Luclani, ll See loy, B Shaylor, R Russell, Z Jan- owskl, 'Hurd ron T. Earnrdt, C. X Grade 5 ioon'tj Winniok, K Snyder, R Kenvllle, P. loshier, H, Southwick B lazzerl, R. Anderson, B. Manning, B Storm, B. Anderson, Absentg H Anderson Grade 6 First rovnw. Quick, R Schumacher, R Fvqoy, H chemx, s Bolton, v. Delolfe, I Krawio, Second ronB Cha ffee, J Hubbard, F' Hfdfey, I lilk, Miss lidrlg, T. Bebel, S. Fhry sler, ll Craig, Third rowaA. Sohone nn, c nm-skl T1-Tih, P nun, K Shaylor, D Weber, D moms, R Anderson, R Parker, Ferris Fourth rovnR Anderson, I Whitoomb, l E.Tn1ng, R chrk B Ward E Parker, A Silver-nail, C Sezesny, R Clark, J Michalskl, C. Sykes, Absent: J Brewer, D Souls, D Van hun, R. um-pry, R. LONJOY
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f'X Q NNY RES HMEN First rowzfL to R E Lovejoy, E J'hHEon, S Kaidon, J Whitney, S Polynlak, D Wllhams, Second rows Trevor, P Linsey, Miss Northrhp Miss Stahl, R Soule, E lphr, E Wageneder, Th1rd row:S Winnick, A Skrzypek E-Deuce, ll Parker, H Anderson J Dense, A Curtiss, I Jordon L Bachynaln , Fourth row: Jennings A Strait, C Smfth Jantz, J Jennings, H NISISOD, Wlnnick, E Osovski, E Craig ff 4 r-xfXf'N At last we're freshmen Seniors in There are 29 of us, 14 boys and 15 girls, who for'he first time in our school careers have been separated, the girls placed in the lab oratory with Miss Northrup as their teacher the boys under the leadership of Miss Stahl in the language room We have two new mem bers Eleanor Wageneder from New York City and Joyce Whitney from Newark Valley Our class is very active in extra curri cular activities has an excellent school spirit We have 9 membership in the Students Aanciation and we were the first to have 10 membership in the Junior Bed Cross At the Halloween Party we were initiated with lipstick and ribbons by the Sophomores At the same party we presented a murder play We have in our class a group of actors who presented a play uLet's Make Up,u ln assembly Others gave Choral readings i-5 llere we are again' sophomores this time The girls have moved up one half story and Joined the boys in that once quiet and peace ful study hall with Miss Van Luven as our class advisor We have three new P00910 Betty Quick from King Ferry, Eugene Chrysler from Newark Valley, and Lewis Warner from Afton Lewis Joined us Nov 4th and has recently left us Our English class has been organized hmm a 'Better English for Victory Club' which meets every Friday At one of our meetings lr Nickerson gave us suggestions, The most contagious disease has of course been colds, the most serious, appendicitis Helen Scyesny was out of school flve months Our first activity was to initiate the freshmen at the Halloween Party W sold apples, popcorn and fudge enough to start our treasury We are the first class to take history all four years of high school were the first this year to receive a 10 membership in the Students Association The only trouble with our class is the shortage There are 3 girls to every boy wg X SOPHOMORES Quick, B. Kessler ,Tas ialters, B. Vergsson, FOHrth FUI: B. R ohnrds, J C. lnrshnll, B. Chrysler. igijqllblg A A hd H h Y A 1- 1 F N - . .y . 0 I ' 0 s, ff, ff1 'l 'C ff 'J' ' Ipfiigny' jk, X- i fx X f v X I '46. , . A , , Q L ' ' . I . 0 O . . V U . - t ' ,Y Y :sk ! fl! , .' 2 i f fy .'n'i: J I L VL' F Z , ' ' . n I nf L to R I J. Anderson, H, Roberts, S Storm, . H Estelle, Second PUURD. ll. llaxwell, V. Dubonk, E. Third row: ll. Krauss, I. E G. Hart, J. Talsrski, ll 5. Edrews, H. Hawes, C. An
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